Mark Jacob

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Author of books on photography, baseball, Chicago history, and the American Revolution. Longtime Chicago journalist is deputy metro editor at the Chicago Tribune, where he is co-author of the popular feature "10 Things You Might Not Know." ...more

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“Public service announcements were first created by the Ad Council during World War II to get Rosie to work and to tighten loose lips. In 1971, on the second Earth Day, the world met “the crying Indian,” played by Iron Eyes Cody. The famous anti-pollution ad, which showed Cody paddling a canoe and watching motorists litter, effectively gave the new ecology movement a huge boost. As it turns out, Cody was of Italian descent (real name Espera DeCorti), but he appeared in hundreds of movies and TV shows as a Native American and denied his European ancestry until his death in 1999.”
Mark Jacob, 10 Things You Might Not Know About Nearly Everything

“Marie Antoinette is said to have dismissed the plight of the poor by declaring, “Let them eat cake.” But there’s no evidence the queen ever said it, and plenty of evidence that Jean-Jacques Rousseau did. His autobiographical book, “Confessions,” included the phrase about 1767, before Marie Antoinette even got to France. The quote in the original French refers to brioche, which is not really a cake and is better described as an enriched bread roll.”
Mark Jacob, 10 Things You Might Not Know About Nearly Everything

“7 million American children suddenly disappear in 1987? On paper, it seemed so. That’s the year the IRS began requiring Social Security numbers for dependent children, and the number dropped dramatically.”
Mark Jacob, 10 Things You Might Not Know About Nearly Everything

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